The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1911, Page 7

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be made one of the directors of the - o lf LONDON AS ENVOY ONCE SAID 10 sorgan” Mts Gate veporte! wo have| Keep out disease by || TO CORONATION upon Mr. Mor with @ request that he ne GE ITAA LLG SE ALLIED, TIO. AE RS OTT BN CN em THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 10911. —_———$—$ , , When the billion-dollar steel combine} young men to marry. 1 bellove I shall was actually affected Mr. Gates, radiane| consult a fortune teller.” || and expectan 3 said to have called une” & good idea. Consult Brad- | | street. All paid or upon the grounds of the T hay mittance of my own steel com- Lotion . e Gates, 1 am going to be frank,”| A Solution of one part ir. Morgan in repiy, according to| Vernas Lotion and two 6 Py * \w done in helping to form the daily rinsin &, ination but because of the | s W. ATES fnurert I have inthe who teow | Mouth with —e said 3 Duke of Connaught as King’s|Characteristic Remark When |{nis story. "Your past’ and present, | hundred parts water pre- Representative Gives U. S| the Ambassador Warm Welcome LONDON, June 19—John Hays Ham: mond, “the special representative of the | President of the United States,” ac- | into the entry-into London this afternoon. Mr, mittee, Prince Christian of Denmark, Prince Alexander of Teck and other notables. ‘The American party travelled to Lon- | don in the royal saloon attached to a) special train from Dover, where Baron | Sandhurst welcomed them to England. Whitelaw Reid, the American Am- passador to the Court of St. James, and | Mrs, Retd, other members of the Ameri- | can Embassy with their wives, John L. Griffiths, the American Consul-General, | and members of the British staff were at the station to meet Mr. Hammond's party after thelr introduction to the Duke of Connaught, who welcomed them most cordially and in turn pre- sented them to the Danish Cr Prince and Prince Alexander of T ‘The Hammond party then drove In a! royal carriage to Stratton House. ‘The special train brought to London ® number of representatives of (he other continental powers and also the | Papal Legate. The American Special Ambassador's | car was n the place of honor in the centre of the train so that Its occu- pants alighted immediately opposite the royai entrance of the station, where the Duke of Connaught awaited them. King George and Queen Mary visited witnessed a part of coronation ceremony. The d looked on as the roles which y fl on Thursday were taken by under- studies. ‘A score of King George's coronation guests accompanied by their suites reached London this morning and with a3 many more from foreign courts and States due to arrive this evening will complete pruetically the assemblage of foreign missions. | ‘The German Crown Prince and his! party, Princo Henry of Prussia and Prince Henry of the Netherlands, were among this morning's arrivals, The Duke of Connaught and other members of the royal family fitted from station to station to meet each newcomer. | The public is bad!y smitten with the coronation fever. The people throng! the streets tm such multitudes as to! make progress anywhere in the centre) of fashionable London a matter of diffi- | culty. | The night long work of the army of Gecoratora served to enliven most of the streets in the centre of London. Flags gave a gala appearance which lermittent rvinstorms coukd n The decorations and titum! on @ scale never | England and tho Vighting Is companies fi that their cap urs rent has been ex. ‘and that they cannot undertake further contracts. WALLSTREET This morning's early st @ perceptible improv week's sessions. Hist during the first h { ‘k market was nt over last higher, the pred a uni- form advance of a exception was Virei cal, whieh lost 1 point on rumors of div-| |f | ns. | idend reduc’ Grain options were slightly lower on i} favorable adv! centres Stock trad galng were f Further advances wero established almost a point \ Realizing knocked the list down a iit | Ue from t! closing time, but | \ hot changes we y gains. Today's highest, mocks and of net ¢ May's final figures are 1 last prices of mapared with Sat Net =a +ttlt+ F+itet Gtitte + Apropos 0? the Congre: companied by Mrs, Hammond and the Contrast to that of John W. Gates, who) the hopes of his fpeclal Embassy staff, made his offical , Set the ball rolling for the Stanley ¢ Hammond was met at the railroad sta-;story was being wi tion by the Duke of Connaught, Crown the Wall street di SS ——————— South Brooklyn and Bay Ridge. improvements made there within the past fifteen years. Next Wednesday . * | fnancial and otherwise, is not of a char-! vents development of Sporty Millionaire | acter. to help the corporation in. tho, diphtheria bacilli. Slightly * + eyes of the public we expect to Interest,” , stronger & ution destroys Sought a Favor. “But, Mr, Morgan, everything 1 have |typhoid bacillus. Con- wen done in the open,” ceded to be the most intos. "T have beo Scientific and efficient of ave never gone b thing I have done ul probe ne expected one doors in vel Trust, and testimony of J. Plerpont Morgan @ a grow! that finally meant the end of were e gets ae ernas Lotion the following Morgan-( | | ly told ioe CHEMICAL COMPANY, 249 W. S6th SI. ri ) of those Continuing Tomorrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday 12,000 Men’s Summer Negligee Shirts values 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 at 1.30 @Every year for eight years past we have held a great sale of Men’s Negligee Shirts in the month of June, and each year it has grown bigger in importance and better in yalues. @ To-day the workmanship is still better, the fabrics of a still higher grade, the designs more distinctive, and the values, which last year were 1.75 to 2.50. are new 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 @ And this uplift in values is due to the fact that this particular sale has become so important an annual {feature of Saks service for men that our manufacturers, matching their efforts with the increased responsibilities of greater distribution, continually excel their past performances. In all there are 12,600 shirts in this offering and every singie shirt looks every inch of a two to three dollar oalae @Made of the finest domestic and imported fabrics, woven or printed Madras, Russian cords, mercerized cloths or silk striped cloths, in an endless variety of plain colors and neat stripes. toned down by plain aesthetic white pleats. @ Soft, semi-soft or laundered pleats; with double or laundered cuffs, in all sizes and in all sleeve lengths. @Saks standard—your standard. Two, two-and-one-halt and three dollar values as shirts of quality go. Beginning this humid wet or balmy June day, which ever it happens to be--- One Dollar Thirty ! Bowdvey SAkS A Comagpary a 34h suet ade pa te tay Mayor Gaynor says: “THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN does well to get out a special edition for SOUTH BROOKLYN DAY on June 21st.” The foregoing is an extract from a letter written by the Mayor to Citizen when His Honor was informed that The Brooklyn Citizen would devote an entire supplement to South Brooklyn Wednesday, June 21st This edition will be replete with matter of interest to every resident of It will contain a full account of the many great Don’t fail to get The Brooklyn Citizeia ‘all mouth washes, Invaluable for sore | throats and irritations of mouth. || Gates," replied Mr. Morgan with At your Druggists 18¢ 50c $1.00 {| Price 1 Cent charged purchas- es delivered free to any summer Arddal| resort within a ernas|il | hundred miles of | | the store. Lexington to 3d Ave. Free Trial Bottle | for your!) dealer's name.) | centre cast brass and bolts, hea’ leather handl lined through- out with cloth 911,24; 34 in. 11.79; SO in, 912.74. Trunk—28 in., $6, 30 in, $6.99; Canvas Cov-| ered Trunk, us| veavy har d- vood sl MV eavy wrought} ron brass! {I plated clamps, vulcanized hard fibre binding, Excelsior lock, | avy bolts, two feather attached, Zs Same style Steamer Sin. $4.1 ns, $4.89; 38 in, 98.24; 40) OUF price ply ve bound hardy doh prass: tri mings, combi tion bolts and co m b ination lock Size 32 $10.56 911.24 Same style Steamer Trunk—S2 in., | 911.63 to 40 inch $8.98; 34 in., $9.56; 56 in., $10.14; 38 | 912.246 in, $10.69; 40 in LEX. v0 36%_f SOY ro GOS: | Here Are Most Wonderful Piano and Piano Player Offers teak hey Hacmany Pianos, at Hh) bit, Hermeny 88-Note the Remarkably layer Pianos, Low Club Price, $185 Club Price . « $3 75 Harmony Pianos and Player Pianos at the Lowest Price Ever Named | FOR ONE WEEK ONLY—THIS HARMONY PIANO |JAND PIANO PLAYER CLUB. There are only 500 HAR- |] MONY PIANOS AND PIANO PLAYERS in this club at $185 you to juin at once, for values like ard of and the entire 500 HARMONY kK. these have never been h CUB will be completed long before the end of this we Don’t Wait! Join the Club To-Morrow! Gigantic and Phenom. enal Club Sale of 500 World-Renowned $375 List Har- mony Pianos, at $185 >a ExtraordinaryEasy Payment Terms of 5 Down, and $1 Week $750 List Har- mony 88-Note Player Pianos, at $375 $10 Down (Q$2aWeek and $375, 80 we would a { { i THE DO NOT WAIT. Come to the} There are no restrictions. Any one Bloomingdale Piano Store early to-}is entitled to join this Club until the morrow morning, for the response to | 500 pianos and piano players Ie this offer will be enormous. yer & @ Plano tn this elu prowent, free of Nered court, bon now or player pl ub pla you in a position fui Harmony Pianos or Player payment and give you the privilege WILL CALL ond explain in derait Plano otter, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. LO OMINGDALES’, oo Te ea | All Cars Transfer to @ | rontand | 24-inch Leather Suit Case, extra! clamps; excelsior parts| well made and finished, sewed] tock, farge size heavy| handle, two outside straps all! bolts and hinges, around the case, linen lining, shi . ’| fold inside and four inside straps; | in usually considered a bar- gain at 85.00; our price, $298 $6.38; Hy a h Suit Case, 16) frames, has four inside st t fold Size 28 in,,| 24-inch Bellows Suit Case, extra H deep, steel frame, brass lock, 144: $5.91 inch strap all around the valie.|] Steamer | 26.31 four inside straps, leather coruees| Trunk — canvas 96.74; 36 in., $7.12; + $7.49; 40 in., 97.84. and handle; usually ¢ covered, hard: —25 in., $3.38; 90 in, $3.76;| sidered cheap at 86.50 Trunk of heavy black uck, bound with vul-| bolts, faney cloth lining $2-inch = S4-inch 86-inch ct sidered % 98 bar vulcanized tS) cheap at $3.00; our price U Bi$omingdaies', 24 Floor, Near Rotunda, ‘mee BLOOMINGDALES'’, Lex.to ba 59th to 60th St Reliable Trunks and Suit Cases for Summer Vacations} Here are trunks that will withstand the hardest bumps and suit cases that are sightly and dependable—and, best of all, | om | Bloomingdale characteristically low prices prevail, Note the following remarkable values our popular luggage store offers:— 4 i Round Edge 4 - 7 _ Heavy Canvas 4 Covered Trunk —ae illustrated, hardwood slats protected by long steel clamps; mal- leable iron corner irt/fancy cloth lin- $6.74; 32 ing y $7.12; 34 in, in., $7.86; 38 in, ‘Steamer Trunk, ee ply veneer, selected lumber, covered with MY blak enamel mers: thie! duck, bound with sheea fiore, best Excel @N jel: lock, bras dalauce curnere front and back, mibtn 38 in. in, it’ oo = $11.42 | 34in 36 in. $9.56 0. wood slats, mot: tled vulcanized binding, bras: f plated clamps anc (IN corners, combina tion lock, two leather straps: Size 28 ing 30 in. | Price $5.24 $5.63 z 32 in. 34 in, 36 i 36 in. $5.98 $6.39 $6.74 38 in. $7.14 40 in. $7.56 Japanese Matting Suit Cases 24 inches long and very deep, stitched leather handle, reinforced leather corners, good lock and key, strong and light in weight; a big value....... 98 Others at $1.49, $1.98, §2.49. lated trim: | + large size izes $2 Bloomingdales’, Basement, 0th Bt. 912.96. 11.24 o1l.79 912.74 | Women’s 69c Silk Stockings at33c}. _,, Women’s black silk stockings of sheer cobweb gauze, firm and durable, with linen heels and 4-inch colored lisle tops. Tans, pink and blue also. Al |p dyed in the yarn, which means a beautiful, lustrous and durable finish. I |f« We did not inform you, it is improbable that you would recognise them as | “seconds,” as the mill faults they bear are so trifling, | Bargains in Summer Underwear } 's 29¢ Underwear, balbrig- Women's 15c Vests, ribbed cot- ith short sleevechirts 19 ton, goodquality, cut full, low, double seated drawers c neck, regular or extracizes. J € heck | Women's 25c and 29c Underwear, | Men's 50c Underwear, wi nainsook athletic style shirts, knee} fine ribbon cotton, shaoed Vern aie length drawers, usual S0c 2 4. cluding Swise ribbed lisle, all 1 | | _ Quality, Special at.,....+ ¢ |. sizes, including extra large. . eq Men's 50¢ Underwear, well known | Women’s $5c and 69c Underwear, and widely advertised. — “Poros- ind finished, silk trimmed, knit,” 14 sleeve shirts, knee ribbed vests, combed yarn, o Geasicraa coe. 29 | weight, umbrella and tight knee di f cxtra | Men's 50¢ Underwear, fine balbrig- Seen Grate ole ote 256 gan, reul combed Egyptian yarn, | Wo 69 Union Suits, Swiss | silk finished, short sleeve 37 ribbed lisle, goodquality “seconds.” |] shirts, ankle drawers...... €]} Causes: oil spots or slight mented t ; Men's 50c to 75c Underwear, white] tears, but will wear as well as gauze lisle, athletic style “firsts.” Lace or plain fin- s ished top umbrella drawers 39 Women’s 69¢ Drawers, fine ribbed fortable, lisle, umbrella style, well made, Men's $1.00 Union Suite, white pucsone co eee eer an ones porous mesh, ahort aleeves 4} Special sale price, each. 9 and knee drawers... | wonten's Milas Silk Vesta, Men's $1.00 Underwear, Summer] fine quality, beautifully finished. weight, Stuttgart finish, wool that | Complete stock of glove silk vests, jf is not only comfortable but will ab-| plain or embroidered bloomers |f” sorb perspiration, Shirts 79 end union suits. Value $ 1 fe 29 and drawers, all sizes $2.50, Sale price....., Bloomingtales’, Main Floor, 50th 6t, Section. You Can Buy on Easy Terms and Save Money | Consult our co-operative selling department on the Third Floor. You |} may buy furniture, paintings, sewing machines, talking machines, safes and | everything you nced for the household on most liberal terms without being compelled to pay 50 to 100 per cent. advance on cash. —————— A Word About Adjusto Corsets | The Adjusto is admirably suited a i for any type of figure. Ii you are > very stout and wish to conceal the j excess flesh as fashion decrees, the é ; e ADJUSTO is the ultimate corset. i ‘ If you are of the full figure type and would appear stylish and graceful, just try the ADJUSTO CORSETS And if you are of any medium build, but require special support and extra coms tstiength, the AD- JUSTO will meet every require ment. All the 1910 Adjusto model are equipped with the jamous re- ducing bancs,with newextensior | tabs and supporter loops which produce extreme reduction and mould the figure to fashionable lines, ADJUSTO, Style 608, has low bust, very long front and extreme length of hips and back. Non- q tustable boning. 6 supporters. | Ary \ White coutil. Sizes 20 4 ll to 36, PRICE... 3.00) » Wg a post

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